Flu season is approaching and it’s time to get vaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends vaccinations for everyone older than six months.
Seven things you should know about MPD’s body camera policy
The Milwaukee Police Department’s new body camera policy covers how the cameras are to be used and where the information will be stored.
Doors Open showcases Concordia Gardens, other central city venues
Doors Open Milwaukee will showcase six central city attractions during its free event, which runs Sept. 19 and 20.
Community HealthCorps marks 20 years of creating healthier communities
Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers benefit from the efforts of Community HealthCorps members, many of whom go on to work in health care.
Church leaders, community pray for equality at Open Prayer event
Various faith leaders and community residents participated in Greater Together’s recent Open Prayer for Racial and Economic Equality at Redeemer Lutheran Church.
Urban gardens give residents opportunity for growing fresh food
Milwaukee residents looking to plant and harvest a garden this summer can find contact information here for community gardens around the city.
PeppNation teaches city youth skills needed for college through rugby, other sports
Brandon Culpepper is using his mentoring program, PeppNation, to bring nontraditional sports to Milwaukee youth while teaching them skills such as teamwork and discipline. The program also helps bridge divides between communities.
On the Block: Coffee shop conversation
Bob Olin has owned the Sherman Perk Coffee Shop for 14 years. He knows what is important to the community by the conversations customers have in his shop.
Harambee neighborhood organizes group to support local park
The Friends of Clinton & Bernice Rose Park plans to organize community activities, maintain the park and raise funds. The group recently held its first meeting to hear ideas for the park from residents.
Milwaukee teen tells story of Somali’s troubling history in upcoming book
Determined to make a difference, author Zeynab Ali is using her family’s experience with the Somali civil war and refugee camps in Kenya to raise awareness about issues in Africa. These stories and a historical narrative of Somalia will be included in her upcoming book.
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